1,199 results — topic: Hydrology & Watersheds

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A Bill to Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to Contruct, Operate, and Maintain the Colorado River Storage Project and Participating Projects, and for Other Purposes

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs House of Representatives 1955

1955gunnison_basin
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Resolution of the Gunnsion Watershed Conservation Committee Relative to the Curencanti Dam

By: E.L. Dutcher Chairman of Gunnison Watershed Conservation Committee Date: April 19th 1951

1951gunnison_basin
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The Proposed Aqueduct from the Colorado River

Mulholland William1927Journal AWWADOI: 10.1002/j.1551-8833.1927.tb12709.x
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The Utilization of the Colorado River

N the early development of a country rivers are useful mainly as avenues of travel. They are highways to the interior which lure the adventurer and the pioneer. Later, when the land becomes settled, they may or may not retain this primal use. Now protection is demanded from the ravages of the river,

Brown Robert M.1927Geographical ReviewDOI: 10.2307/208328Cited 3 times
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Harnessing the Colorado River

Essay| August 01 1926 Harnessing the Colorado River Norman C McLoud Norman C McLoud A Writer on Scientific and Technical Subjects Search for other works by this author on: This Site PubMed Google Scholar Current History (1925) 24 (5): 715–719. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1926.24.5.715 Views Icon Vi

McLoud Norman C1926Current HistoryDOI: 10.1525/curh.1926.24.5.715
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Exploration and Control of the Colorado River

Freeman Lewis R.1924Geographical ReviewDOI: 10.2307/208112
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One Aspect of the Colorado River Interstate Agreement

T WAS contended by Colorado, in Wyoming v. Colorado,' and again, so it is reported, in the Colorado River Jnterstate Treat, negotiations, that because the continental divide-ihere so many of the rivers of the surrounding states have their source-is in Colorado, therefore all the water of those river

Wiel Samuel C.1923California Law ReviewDOI: 10.2307/3474228
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THE COLORADO RIVER

SYNOPSIS This papers concerns the method of river-stage forecasting for the Colorado River and its principal tributaries, the Green, Grand, and San Juan Rivers. A brief description of the topographic features and courses of these streams is given. Attention is given to temperature conditions, as the

BRANDENBURG FREDERICK H.1919Monthly Weather ReviewDOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1919)47<309:tcr>2.0.co;2
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Irrigation and River Control in the Colorado River Delta

384 pages

Cory H. T.1913Transactions of the American Society of Civil EngineersDOI: 10.1061/taceat.0002448Cited 17 times
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Upper Colorado River Basin Floodplain Land Cover

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Floodplain Percent Cottonwood Cover

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Cottonwood Monitoring Picture Locations

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
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Aqueous geochemical dynamics of metals and rare earth elements in an acid rock drainage-impacted alpine watershed

Numerous mountain watersheds in the Colorado Mineral Belt (CMB) are impacted by acid rock drainage (ARD) and acid mine drainage (AMD), which mobilize metals and rare earth elements (REEs) into surface waters. In the upper Roaring Fork watershed near Independence Pass, natural ARD from a highly miner

Athena Bolin
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Formation Processes in Curecanti Archeology: The Elk Creek Site

Mitigative archeological investigations were conducted in 1983 at the southern end of the important Elk Creek site, 5GN204/205, within Curecanti National Recreation Area prior to construction of a park apartment complex. That portion of the site extended onto a rocky promontory overlooking Blue Mesa

Dial, Janis L.
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Upper Colorado River Basin River Thalweg

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Cottonwood Monitoring Picture Locations .mpk

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin River Sub-basins

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Valley Centerline

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen
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Upper Colorado River Basin Floodplain Land Cover

The Southern Rockies LCC is home to narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), common at elevations above 1800 m, and Fremont cottonwood [a common name regionally attached to the ecologically very similar Populus fremontii subsp. fremontii S. Watson and P. deltoides subsp. wislizenii (S. Watson)

Douglas C Andersen